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June 1, 2019
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Husband is retired NYPD. We don't live in NYC and form NYC1127 is saying we owe over $1200. We never paid this when he was employed. Did I do something wrong?

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June 1, 2019

Form NYC-1127 is only applicable to non-resident employees of the city of the New York. Most New York City employees living outside of the 5 boroughs (hired on or after January 4, 1973) must file Form NYC-1127.  This form calculates the City Waiver liability, which is the amount due as if the filer was a resident of NYC.

Please navigate to the below link for more information related to form NYC-1127: 

https://www1.nyc.gov/site/finance/taxes/personal-income-tax-and-non-resident-employees.page

June 1, 2019
My question is why is turbo tax saying I owe money to NYC when my husband is on a NY City Police pension which is supposed to be tax free in NYC and NY State. It auto-completed the NYC1127 for me and says I owe $1200. When he was working, we always got BACK money from NYC because we didn't live in the city. Why would we have to pay now that he is on a NY City pension?
April 9, 2025

I have the same problem: I retired and moved out of NYS (long island) in 2023.  2024 Turbo tax calculated NYC tax due of about $2000.00 just because i received a 2024 NYC w2 due to a small lump sum payment made in 2024.  I used to always get an NYC refund for  the 1127 money withheld while I was an active employee.

April 10, 2025

Review your New York IT-203, Lines 45-46.  There's a factor applied to the NY tax calculated on your AGI transferred from your Federal return, based on your residency in NY.

 

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